The Wrong Woman
Chapter 93
Chapter 93
At 4:00 am, it was dead silent outside the police station.
Sally walked out of the station with Oliver and got into a luxury car.
Sally fastened the seatbelt with an annoyed expression. “Why are you so late?”
Oliver sneered. “It takes time to fly here.”
“Did Grandpa find out?” Sally rolled her eyes.
“He did.” Oliver let out a sigh.
“Ignore him. Take me to the base.” Sally huffed.
Oliver gripped the steering wheel tightly until the veins on his neck bulged. “This is your last warning. Don’t fucking touch her.”
Sally glared at Oliver. “It’s all because you didn’t kill her back then that I’m in so much trouble right now.”
Oliver snorted sarcastically. “As expected, you can’t conceal your disparities any longer.”
her teeth. “What the fuck do you mean by that, Oliver
because she was still young back
have seduced many men in my life. None of them could resist my charm.”
sneered and started the car. While driving, he
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the past to seduce Nathan. He’s different from other men. Doing so will only backfire on you.”
dashboard with her legs. Oliver glanced at her
you tell me that bitch can paint and speak multiple languages? She’s even helping Nathan at the lab now! How many more skills does
no bounds.
full extent either.”
her?”
in one of the most famous universities in Sunterland. Like her parents, I only saw her once a year. We know next to nothing
touch. If it weren’t for our annual meetings,
She muttered through gritted teeth, “If I don’t deal with her soon, Nathan will eventually
but he
her or I swear
“Have you forgotten
Oliver fell silent.
snorted. “Do I need
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